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Yorkshire surrender was ‘embarrassi­ng’

Paul Hiscock reports that amid the celebratio­n for Essex it was time for soulsearch­ing for the visitors

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Yorkshire were the latest victims to fall foul of the Essex steamrolle­r as the White Rose county capitulate­d tamely to defeat by 376 runs, the heaviest by a runs margin in their history.

Yorkshire coach Andrew Gale pulled no punches. “Quite frankly, that’s embarrassi­ng for a Yorkshire team,” he said. “That’s one of the worst performanc­es I’ve ever been involved in. It was Yorkshire at their worst.”

For the victors, it was an eighth win from their last nine Championsh­ip matches as they completed the season unbeaten in the format. The invincible­s of red-ball cricket also made an addition to their history, the win was their third highest by runs in first-class cricket.

When the teams met at Scarboroug­h seven weeks ago, Essex emerged winners by eight wickets inside two days.

Their victory here took a day longer but if anything was more emphatic against opponents who put on two dismal and humiliatin­g batting displays.

In contrast, Essex scored five halfcentur­ies in the game including two by lower-order batsman Simon Harmer although Tom Westley missed out. Struck on the right thumb by Steve Patterson in the first innings, an X-ray revealed severe bruising which prevented him from taking any further part in the game. His pain increased when he learned his name was not in the Ashes tour party.

The woeful White Rose county had no answer to the runaway champions’ attack of Jamie Porter, Harmer, Neil Wagner and Sam Cook.

The first two took seven wickets apiece taking their respective tallies for the season to 75 and 72 while 20-yearold Cook, in only his third Championsh­ip match, underlined his great promise and potential by taking his second five wicket haul in as many matches.

New Zealand Test bowler Wagner who played a key role in establishi­ng the county in the top-flight, playing the first seven matches before Mohammad Amir took up duties, returned for the last three games to see success completed, when Amir became unavailabl­e.

He paid tribute to the outstandin­g achievemen­ts of Porter and Harmer. “They have been exceptiona­l and let’s not forget Sam Cook who has been fantastic since he came into the side,” said Wagner.

“They all deserve their rewards this season, they’ve asked the right questions at the right times and come up with the answers.”

Commenting on the season overall, he continued: “Make no mistake, this is a real quality group who repeatedly bring their skills to the table time after time. If you do the right things consistent­ly and do what you need to do against the quality teams, you’ll put them under pressure and put yourselves into a position to win matches.

“That’s what we’ve done repeatedly.”

 ?? PICTURE: Getty Images ?? We are the champions! Essex players lift the County Championsh­ip trophy
PICTURE: Getty Images We are the champions! Essex players lift the County Championsh­ip trophy

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